49 days. [~1850] An old standard and one of the earliest loose-leaf types. Good for early spring planting for the first lettuce of the season but quality declines in heat or late plantings. Still a popular variety. Pkt.

49 days. [~1850] An old standard and one of the earliest loose-leaf types. Good for early spring planting for the first lettuce of the season but quality declines in heat or late plantings. Still a popular variety. (7 g)

45 days. [about 1771; once known as 'American Oak Leaved'] Tight cluster of oakleaf-shaped leaves. Bolt-resistant and bitter-free longer than many other varieties. This old standard is often undervalued but is a proven performer and a good summer variety. Pkt.

45 days. [about 1771; once known as 'American Oak Leaved'] Tight cluster of oakleaf-shaped leaves. Bolt-resistant and bitter-free longer than many other varieties. This old standard is often undervalued but is a proven performer and a good summer variety. (7 g)

48 days. [1993] Holds up to 30 days longer than 'Black-Seeded Simpson' without bolting and with less tendency to develop bitterness later in the season. An excellent variety that for years was only available through a company owned by Monsanto, but now back in the public domain! Pkt.

53 days. [Taiwanese variety] This unusual lettuce has a robust, distinctive flavor with hints of almond and clove. Uniquely long, thin, pointed leaves. Sometimes used in cooking as well as salads. Pkt.

53 days. [Taiwanese variety] This unusual lettuce has a robust, distinctive flavor with hints of almond and clove. Uniquely long, thin, pointed leaves. Sometimes used in cooking as well as salads. 28 g.

53 days. [Taiwanese variety] This unusual lettuce has a robust, distinctive flavor with hints of almond and clove. Uniquely long, thin, pointed leaves. Sometimes used in cooking as well as salads. (7 g)

39 days. [Introduced 1988 by SESE from a Thai breeding program.] Selected to produce excellent quality lettuce under high heat. A favorite of hydroponics growers. Resembles Oakleaf, but with larger, more tender, and more upright leaves. Moderately slow to bolt. Distinctive, almond-like...

39 days. [Introduced 1988 by SESE from a Thai breeding program.] Selected to produce excellent quality lettuce under high heat. A favorite of hydroponics growers. Resembles Oakleaf, but with larger, more tender, and more upright leaves. Moderately slow to bolt. Distinctive, almond-like...